The New York Times (sigh… yes, again!) reported under headline “For Dream Jobs in Europe, the Line Forms in Bulgaria” The NYT says, “Bulgaria, which is larger than Macedonia, is willing to grant citizenship to Macedonians who prove Bulgarian ethnicity. … Continue reading →

Steve Case, the once powerful AOL chairman, has said in an interview that he’s sorry for the 2001 merger of AOL with Time Warner. I met Steve in 2002 in Berlin, during the “21st Century Literacy Summit”. At this point … Continue reading →

UPDATE from April 2008: Goran will have a concert in New York City again – July 9, 2008. Read more here. Original entry: That was the music event of the month in New York.Goran Bregovic for the first time in … Continue reading →

There are several people who have stated officiallly they are running for the ICANN Board: My colleague from ISOC – Patrick Vande Walle. The English journalist Kieren McCarthy. Another American, with long history around ICANN has sent an e-mail to … Continue reading →

European Union regulators fined Microsoft €280.5 million, $357.3 million, on Wednesday for defying a 2004 antitrust ruling, and warned the company to comply or face bigger fines from next month. The tough new penalty is the first of its kind … Continue reading →

July 4-5 was the day when nine executives from world-known organizations came to Sofia to meet the President, the Prime Minister, the Minister of IT and communications*, and members of the Parliament. Topics of discussions were aimed at how to … Continue reading →